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- Midrash_Rabba abstract "Midrash Rabba or Midrash Rabbah can refer to part of or the collective whole of aggadic midrashim on the books of the Tanach, generally having the term \"Rabbah\" (רבה), meaning \"great,\" as part of their name. These midrashim are as follows:Genesis RabbahExodus RabbahLeviticus RabbahNumbers RabbahDeuteronomy RabbahCanticles RabbahRuth RabbahEsther RabbahLamentations RabbahEcclesiastes RabbahThe designation \"Rabbah\" was first applied to the midrash to Genesis, and then applied to the midrashim to the other books of the Pentateuch, as Wayiḳra Rabbah, Shemot Rabbah, etc., which were copied, with Bereshit Rabbah, even in (later) manuscripts. This collection eventually came to be called \"Midrash Rabbot\" (i.e., \"Midrash of the Rabbot\"), to which the midrashim most in use during divine service—to Canticles, Book of Ruth, Book of Esther, Lamentations, and Ecclesiastes—were subsequently added. Thus the Venice edition of 1545, in which the midrashim to the Pentateuch and to the Five Rolls were for the first time printed together, has on the title-page of the first part the words \"Midrash Rabbot 'al Ḥamishshah Ḥumshe Torah\" (Midrash Rabbah to the Five Books of the Torah), and on that of the second part \"Midrash Ḥamesh Megillot Rabbeta\" (Midrash Rabbah of the Five Megillot). The editio princeps of the midrashim to the Pentateuch (Constantinople, 1512) begins with the words \"Be-shem El atḥil Bereshit Rabba\" (In the name of God I shall begin Bereshit Rabbah), and the title of the editio princeps of the midrashim to the Five Rolls (Pesaro, 1519) reads \"Midrash Ḥamesh Megillot\" (Midrash of the Five Megillot). Still more inexact and misleading is the term \"Midrash Rabbah to the Five Books of the Pentateuch and the Five Rolls,\" as found on the title-page of the two parts in the much-used Wilna edition. After Zunz, it is not necessary to point out that the Midrash Rabbah consists of 10 entirely different midrashim.".
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- Midrash_Rabba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grand Rabba".
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- Midrash_Rabba comment "Midrash Rabba or Midrash Rabbah can refer to part of or the collective whole of aggadic midrashim on the books of the Tanach, generally having the term \"Rabbah\" (רבה), meaning \"great,\" as part of their name.".
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